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Charging the Wispa Mobile 

Hoist

           SAFETY NOTE:

IMPORTANT Only use the charger supplied with the Wispa Mobile 

Hoist

To charge the batteries

Before using the Wispa mobile Hoist ensure the battery is adequately 

charged.  An audible warning sounds if the battery is too low.  An LED will 

also light up on the handset when any botton is pressed.

1

  Connect charging lead to control box.

2

   Plug the charger lead into the mains and switch on. The green  

 

 

‘Power on’ indicator light should illuminate together with the amber   

 

charging light.

3

   When the charge is complete the Amber ‘charge complete’ light will 

 

go out.

4

   Turn off mains and remove plug from wall socket and battery box.

PLEASE NOTE:

The batteries of the hoist cannot be overcharged. Do not allow the 

batteries to become too discharged as this will decrease their life.

Always charge the battery whenever possible. 

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Summary of Contents for Wispa Electric Mobile

Page 1: ...tric Mobile Hydraulic Mobile 93 42 EEC This user guide contains essential information in relation to safe use and troubleshooting and should be retained with the hoist for reference Wispa Mobile Range Electric and Hydraulic Models ...

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Page 3: ... please consult the trouble shooting guide prior to contacting your Wispa Mobile supplier You must read the safety section of this guide prior to use This information is contained on page 2 Things to consider before using the Mobile Hoist 2 Assembly 3 Charging Mobile Battery Hoist 7 Using the Mobile Hoist 8 Operating Instructions 8 Service and Maintenance 10 Parts 11 Hoist Specification 12 Trouble...

Page 4: ...n transferring a patient between areas always ensure the hoist legs are in the closed position for travelling purposes Only use on flat level surfaces Do not transport a patient with the boom in the highest position Lower to a safe and comfortable position Safety Safety Considerations Intended Use of the Product The Wispa mobile hoist has been designed to lift and transfer a disabled person with t...

Page 5: ...eave a user unattended in the sling Place the Wispa Mobile Hoist on charge when not in use Only use the charger supplied with the Wispa Mobile Hoist Special note Report any defects in the hoist or slings immediately After use Battery Models only Assembly Instructions Chassis Boom and carry bar Mast and hydraulic pump unit Push handle Hydraulic models 3 ...

Page 6: ...actuator is secured to the mast to ensure the actuator does not fall forward during assembly 1 Place chassis wheels down on the floor Take care the chassis is heavy Apply the brakes Chassis Brakes Battery Models Boom and carry bar Handcontrol Chassis Mast Battery control box Leg adjusting handle Actuator Push handle 4 ...

Page 7: ...e thread is protruding through the nut 4 Secure actuator to boom using clevis pin and spring clips provided ensuring the clips are fully through the pin holes Actuator must move freely on both mast and boom Once the actuator has been secured to the boom the retaining cable ties can be cut Important note On delivery the actuator is secured to the mast to prevent it from falling forward during assem...

Page 8: ...racket on push handle and connect the actuator to the battery Emergency stop button Mains charger Hand control Actuator Electrical emergency lower button Charge indicator Power on indicator BATTERY AND CONTROL BOX 7 Plug the hand control into the socket on the base of the control charger unit Also plug the actuator lead into the socket on the base of the control charger unit 6 ...

Page 9: ...s pressed 1 Connect charging lead to control box 2 Plug the charger lead into the mains and switch on The green Power on indicator light should illuminate together with the amber charging light 3 When the charge is complete the Amber charge complete light will go out 4 Turn off mains and remove plug from wall socket and battery box PLEASE NOTE The batteries of the hoist cannot be overcharged Do no...

Page 10: ...e red collar up and hold until lowering is complete Safety note Plan and prepare for the lift before attaching the sling Battery models make sure the emergency stop is switched on To raise Using the handset push the arrow button To lower Using the handset push the arrow button Hydraulic models To raise Using the pump handle pump until the desired height is achieved taking care not to touch the rel...

Page 11: ... is in the middle the legs will be in the mid way position A smooth pumping action will optimise the comfort to the lifted person To lower Push the pump handle towards the pump and hold in position against the release button until the boom is at the de sired height Release the handle to stop the boom Note Pushing harder on the boom when lowering will not increase the rate of descent as a safety de...

Page 12: ...vadex or an authorised dealer for advice Further details can be obtained from any Chiltern Invadex Chiltern Invadex and its authorised dealers are able to carry out all aspects of servicing or maintenance work Keep the service record at the back of this booklet up to date Do not use if there is any damage to the hoist or accessories To ensure maximum cleanliness slings should be washed in accordan...

Page 13: ...y note Insist that only genuine parts from Chiltern Invadex are used when maintaining your hoist Parts List 3 4 2 1 item description qty part no 1 Wispa Mobile Control Box Charger with lead 1 MHWMES42 2 Hand control 1 MHWMES43 3 Battery pack 1 MHWMES44 4 Leg opening handle 1 MHWMBS12 5 Charging lead UK plug 1 MHWMES46 Charging lead EU plug 1 MHWMES47 Charging lead US plug 1 11 5 ...

Page 14: ... N Max internal length 840mm 840mm P Height to CSP 1360mm 1360mm at maximum reach Q Hoist reach 310mm 310mm min height CSP R Max hoisting reach 670mm 670mm Total weight 45kg 34 5kg Charging time 7 hours N A Mast boom 20kg 15 5kg actuator assy weight Chassis weight 19kg 19kg Battery control box assembly 6kg 6kg Conditioning charge for maximum battery life This dimension is the reach of the carry ba...

Page 15: ...dels only symptom suggested cause solution Hoist lacking power Battery power Batteries need bleep is heardis low charging Unit cuts out during Hoist is overloaded Give the unit time to cool operation down Do not overload hoist Hoist not working Emergency stop Release button button pressed in When attempting Batteries are Discontinue charging to recharge the already fully battery the green charged ...

Page 16: ...nties and remove all liability from Chiltern Invadex UK Limited for the safety of this product 6 Chiltern Invadex UK Limited shall in no event be liable for any damag es costs or expenses arising from any claim made under this warranty save for any legal liability of Chiltern Invadex UK Limited for death or personal injury resulting from the company s negligence in respect of its products 7 This w...

Page 17: ...e Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments Serviced By company address post code Engineers Name please print Signature Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments Serviced By company address post code Engineers Name please print Signature Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments Wispa Hoist Service Record ...

Page 18: ...rint Signature Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments Serviced By company address post code Engineers Name please print Signature Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments Serviced By company address post code Engineers Name please print Signature Date Load Tested To Kgs Comments ...

Page 19: ...Dealers Name Address Post Code Telephone Your Serial Number is Date of purchase Please fill in the information below for future reference Models covered WMEHL WMHHL 17 ...

Page 20: ...December 2013 CINV 18 06 The crossed wheelie bin symbol shown on this product indicates that the item must not be disposed of with general household waste Proper recovery of your waste electronic and electrical equipment will ensure safety of human health and the environment For more information where the product can be safely disposed of please contact your Local Authority the dealer from where t...

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